Have you thought about what advent calendar you're going to give your kids this year? Do you want to try the fragrant gingerbread calendar or rather a fairy tale village? We have a lot of ideas for you.
A popular variant of the calendar even for the less skilled. Anyone can sew cloth bags on the machine or even in the hand. Then all you have to do is tie a ribbon.
An original idea of how to quickly create a hanging calendar – with a melting gun, glue the appropriate number of pegs to the wooden hanger. You can then attach anything to them, either even small sweets, or magnify the surprise and attach the little things hidden in the packages to the drawstring. 
This hanging advent calendar is grateful and fits into any interior. From the walk, bring a nice branch, from colored papers, glue and fill the cheerful pyramids and hang them on the branch. Feel free to mix even nice Christmas decorations between them, the calendar will be even more decorative.
When you're pressed for time and you're planning a last-minute advent calendar, this informal idea will save you. From any paper make packages – candies, vesicle or boxes, do not be afraid to save your work and use even a few envelopes. 
If you don't want to put candy in your advent calendar, bake them 24 gingerbread. Decorating them will be a little more laborious, but the result is worth it. And nicely stacked in a box will be a gingerbread advent calendar and a beautiful gift.

Pin tiny cardboard gift boxes with decorative pegs to the grid and you've finished a beautiful natural-style calendar.
Those who are not afraid of challenges can try this more challenging option. In a low box or box, you will make a whole advent village out of paper boxes. I'm sure the kids will use it to play long after Christmas.

There's no easier way – to pull a string and stick 24 paper bags on it, just plain snacks. You'll only have a job creating interesting stickers. 
And we're definitely not done with advent calendar ideas! On our website you will find a lot of additional inspiration, from which advent calendar for children at home to make.

